Nokia Asha 306 Games Review

While modern gaming focuses on high refresh rates, the Asha 306 provided utility through accessibility

In the history of mobile phones, the year 2012 was a transitional period. Touchscreens were becoming the norm, but budget-friendly feature phones still held a massive market share. Enter the . Positioned as an affordable "full touch" device, the Asha 306 ran on Nokia’s Series 40 (S40) operating system. While it lacked the raw power of contemporary Android phones, it was a beast for one specific activity: Java (JAR) gaming . nokia asha 306 games

A survival horror shooter using pre-rendered backgrounds. You aim by dragging your finger across the screen. The atmosphere is creepy, and the jump scares work even on the small 3-inch display. It is short (about 30 minutes of gameplay) but highly replayable. While modern gaming focuses on high refresh rates,